Very strange! I can use the commands like
convert-ly -e ...
directly from the command prompt, without any problems
in Windows XP. Perhaps you have to log out and then
login again after the installation, in order for the settings
to work correctly.
/Mats
Albert Bickford wrote:
I'm not top
2008/9/11 Albert Bickford [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
However, convert-ly is a python program, not an .exe, so what I had to do was
python convert-ly.py -e myfile.ly
Greetings,
python should be added to your path variable when LilyPond is
installed (at least it was the last time I tried).
Perhaps
Graham Percival wrote:
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 16:02:50 + (UTC)
Albert Bickford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
convert-ly -e myfile.ly
However, convert-ly is a python program, not an .exe, so what I had
to do was
python convert-ly.py -e myfile.ly
I don't know how it works on windows with a
2008/9/12 Trevor Daniels [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well, convert-ly works on my system as is, but I can't
remember if I fiddled with the paths to python or not.
I use python for other things, so I had it installed
independently of LilyPond. You do have to execute it
in the directory containing the
I'm not top posting
I'm not sure if this is a documentation problem or a bug in the Windows
implementation of Lilypond 2.10.33. It concerns the way one invokes accessory
programs like convert-ly and midi2ly, as documented in sections 13.3 and all of
chapter 15.
For example, section 13.3
On Thu, 11 Sep 2008 16:02:50 + (UTC)
Albert Bickford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
convert-ly -e myfile.ly
However, convert-ly is a python program, not an .exe, so what I had
to do was
python convert-ly.py -e myfile.ly
I don't know how it works on windows with a properly configured